So you know you need to give your dog time to exercise, but where do you start? A great, and easy way to start is by teaching them the basics; sit, stay, down, shake, heel.
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Over the past couple years there has been an increase in dogs being adopted as people have started working from home. Pups across the world enjoyed the constant presence of their people and the extra attention that comes with it. However, for many, work places are starting to pull people back for "in person" hours. As more people have embraced healthier eating and have become more aware of what they’re putting on their plates, there has also been an uptick in people wanting to feed their pets better as well. Whether your feeding your dogs dry food or a fresh diet, here are few things to mix in to your dogs diet that will help with their health. Quantifying pain: Do you ever wonder if your dog is in pain? PainTrace® has the answer. Traditional methods of assessing your pet’s pain have been based on subjective information, although this is valuable it is not typically able to pinpoint the location of the pain. There is a new revolutionary pain monitoring system that can help better identify where pain is originating and quantify how bad that pain is, it is called PainTrace®. What is Digital Thermography? Digital thermography uses infrared thermal imaging to provide a non-invasive physiological body scan that can help evaluate your pet’s circulation, neurological and musculoskeletal function. It is another valuable tool for canine rehabilitation professionals to help guide our evaluation. It can also be used to determine progress or effectiveness of treatments. |
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